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Rooting, Bonding, and Baby Brain Chemistry:  How Piglets and Human Infants Aren't So Different

Rooting, Bonding, and Baby Brain Chemistry: How Piglets and Human Infants Aren't So Different

Update: 2025-09-30
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         In this episode of The Pet Pig Podcast, Autumn takes listeners on a thoughtful exploration of one of the most common yet most misunderstood piglet behaviors: rooting. We all know piglets root for food, for warmth, or just because it's instinct — but what if there's more happening beneath the surface? What if rooting is not just a survival behavior, but also a powerful tool for bonding, comfort, and brain development?

         Autumn draws fascinating connections between piglets and human infants, showing how both species use rooting, nursing, and touch to regulate emotions, build trust, and shape healthy brain chemistry. From dopamine and oxytocin — the "feel-good" chemicals of bonding — to the way gentle handling, warmth, and predictability can impact a piglet's lifelong behavior, this episode sheds light on the deeper meaning behind those tiny snouts pushing into blankets, littermates, or even your lap.

         Listeners will also hear why piglets who are pulled from their mothers too early sometimes grow up a little "off" — more anxious, more demanding, or more unsettled — and how this may be linked to missing out on the natural cycle of comfort and reward that rooting provides. Autumn discusses the importance of understanding rooting not as a "bad habit," but as a window into a piglet's emotional world, much like a human baby's cry for closeness or the comfort they find in a pacifier.

        This episode is a blend of science, observation, and heart — part educational deep dive, part reflection on the universal needs we all share for safety, love, and connection. Whether you're raising a piglet, preparing to bring one home, or simply curious about the hidden science of behavior, this conversation will give you a fresh appreciation for how much is happening in those early days of a pig's life.

 

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Rooting, Bonding, and Baby Brain Chemistry:  How Piglets and Human Infants Aren't So Different

Rooting, Bonding, and Baby Brain Chemistry: How Piglets and Human Infants Aren't So Different

Autumn Whitacre